Kyiv’s hospitals and heat- and water-supply facilities received 22 generators from a batch of equipment donated by Lithuania for the needs of Ukraine’s regions.
According to Ukrinform, this is confirmed by the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
“Twenty-two generators with a total capacity of 13 MW were delivered today to Kyiv’s hospitals and heat- and water-supply facilities. This is part of the aid that the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Lithuania, with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Lithuania, handed over to support the lifelines of Ukrainian regions. The remaining 26 generators have already been distributed from the Ministry of Energy hubs to facilities that need them most,” the statement reads.
– In the statement
Supply and Further Steps by Lithuania in Supporting Ukraine’s Energy System
According to data, since the start of the full-scale invasion through the Emergency Energy Aid Hub, Lithuania has sent Ukraine 348 humanitarian shipments, including transformers, cable products, diesel generators, special equipment, and vehicles.
Lithuania’s participation in energy support is assessed by the Energy Support Fund, which has allocated about €5.7 million. This has enabled the purchase of equipment to provide heating in Bila Tserkva, and the second grant is planned to be used to restore heating in Kharkiv.
In addition, Lithuania transferred equipment from Vilnius CHP-3 for repairs and restoration of infrastructure in various regions, as well as equipment from the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant and solar panels for hospitals.
It is also known that Germany is preparing to allocate €4.8 million of additional support for energy sector players.